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Networking: 'Corridor Warriors' |
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by UPI (No verified email address) |
21 Mar 2006
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The wealthy free themselves from the slavery of their desks by using technology. |
CHICAGO, March 20 (UPI) -- They are called "corridor warriors." They're the 21st century's revised version of "road warriors," those late-20th-century business professionals, last seen scurrying about airports, with mobile phones attached to their ears and laptop computers in their carry-on bags.
Corridor warriors, experts tell United Press International's Networking, are a more evolved species. These individuals strut around their own offices -- corridors and all -- with a wireless phone. They rarely work from their desk, preferring to use a PDA, even for intensive applications. By Gene Koprowski |
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